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Positive Moves Happening for Jerusalem

Category: Global News and Ministry

The Knesset, Israel’s unicameral legislature, voted 64 to 51 on Tuesday to pass a law that was designed to prevent the government from entering into any agreement to divide the city of Jerusalem in future peace negotiations.

SL2C Update: Moscow

Category: Church of God News

Church of God World Missions leaders have been releasing progress reports for the Send the Light to the Cities (SL2C) Project, an initiative to reach 10 major cities around the world with the people and resources God gives. World Missions recently released a report on the progress taking place in the SL2C city of Moscow, Russia:

Legendary Hollywood Star’s Little-Known Story of Redemption Comes to Home Entertainment

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Steve McQueen’s name is synonymous with the word “cool,” and for many years the iconic actor who starred in films such as Bullitt, The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape, was the highest-paid star in Hollywood. However, few people knew that late in his life McQueen began a spiritual journey that led to his embrace of the Christian faith. McQueen’s little-known story unfolds in Steve McQueen: American Icon, coming to DVD and Digital HD on February 20, 2018 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Evangelism Explosion International to Launch Equip America in 2018

Category: Events and Happenings

Now, more than ever, people need hope. As Christians, we believe the answer is Jesus Christ.

Lee University Unveils Plans for Centennial Commemoration

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN–Lee University will celebrate its centennial anniversary throughout the 2018 year.

Eleven Die in Attack on Egyptian Church

Category: Global News and Ministry, The Persecuted Church

Egypt’s public prosecutor has filed murder charges against a man accused of killing 11 people in an attack on a Coptic church and a Christian-owned shop in a Cairo suburb last week, judicial sources said.

Thousands Worldwide Converting to “Jediism”

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Yes, there are actually people out there who want to be a Jedi so badly that they have made “Jediism” their official religion.

Lee University Turns 100 on January 1, 2018

Category: Church of God News

In a little more than three weeks, while the world is relaxing and enjoying the first day of a new year, Lee University will officially turn 100 years old. It will be a quiet first marker in a year-long celebration of the Church of God’s premier educational institution.

On January 1, 1918, twelve students and one teacher gathered in an upstairs room of the newly-expanded Church of God Publishing House, which was located on Gaut Street in Cleveland, Tennessee. The room was also where the Elder’s Council, the governing body of ministers for the young movement, conducted their meetings. The teacher was Nora Chambers, a proofreader at the Publishing House, but who had also taught at Holmes Bible College and did pioneer work in evangelism in the mountains of Georgia and North Carolina. She was an obvious choice to lead those first students who enrolled at the school founded by the Church of God as a place, “for the training of young men and young women for efficient service on the field,” and where the Bible was to be, “the principal textbook.”

Nora Chambers, top right, is joined by first term students Bertha Hilbun, Nannie Hagewood, Lillie Mae Wilcox, Jesse Danehower, Earl Hamilton, and Avery Evans (click photo to enlarge)

That day Church of God Bible Training School (BTS) was established on a Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Remarks were given by the first superintendent (president), A.J. Tomlinson, who was also the general overseer for the Church of God. Chambers then called the students from four states to order for their first class. Unfortunately only half of the twelve would remain to complete that inaugural three-month term, which concluded on April 5, 1918 with a service located at what is the current day North Cleveland Church of God.

That inauspicious first term gave way to increases in the coming years. BTS would grow and after 20 years in various locations in Cleveland, would relocate in 1938 to Sevierville, Tennessee to the former campus of Murphy Collegiate Institute (present-day Smoky Mountain Children’s Home). After just nine years, the opportunity to relocate back to Cleveland presented itself when Bob Jones College moved their campus to Greenville, S.C. In 1947, BTS was renamed Lee College and began the fall semester on a site that would remain their home to the present day. In 1997, Lee College became Lee University.

Lee University officials are planning several events to celebrate their centennial in 2018. Faith News will follow these events, as well as present a series of historical features throughout the year.
To learn more about Lee University, visit leeuniversity.edu.

(NOTE: Facts listed in this article came from Like A Mighty Army, by former Lee College president Charles W. Conn. Article compiled by Cameron Fisher, Church of God Communications)

Understanding ‘The Mystery of the Magi’

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Christ for all Nations CfaN, has published a new book to add to your Christmas reading and shopping this year. In The Mystery of the Magi, Evangelist Daniel Kolenda takes a closer look at some little-understood participants in the Christmas drama.


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